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A SpaceX cargo ship arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday morning (Aug. 25). The capsule successfully ...
Aboard the International Space Station (ISS), humanity has managed to maintain an uninterrupted foothold in low Earth orbit for just shy of 20 years. There are people reading these words who have h… ...
The NASA astronaut covered a distance of about 50 feet during his fly-through.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
In fact, crew members on board the ISS found a leak on the 20-years-old Zvezda module last year, requiring them to seal it with a special glue. Fortunately, according to both NASA and Roscosmos ...
WASHINGTON — NASA issued a call for proposals for commercial modules that could be added to the International Space Station, although one industry executive warns that such facilities may not be ...
The International Space Station just got a new addition, the Russian-made Nauka laboratory, which docked Thursday morning. But first, it had to get rid of a 20-year-old module that will no longer ...
The ISS has been in orbit since 1998, and is currently made up of 15 separate but connected modules. These modules were mostly built by either the U.S. or Russia, with a few built by Europe and Japan.
The International Space Station Archaeological Project aims to understand how astronauts use and store objects throughout the orbital laboratory to help inform development of future space habitats.
The docking of the module to the ISS is scheduled for Thursday, July 29. Once again, the event will be livestreamed by NASA, with coverage beginning at 8:30 a.m. ET (5:30 a.m. PT).
Astronauts and mission control on the ground are busy investigating a leak aboard the Russian Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft docked to the International Space Station (ISS), after a mysterious plume ...
Earlier this year, NASA awarded Axiom the right to attach one of its own crew modules to a docking port on the ISS—and a $140 million contract to make it happen. The company’s plan is to ...
Roscosmos, Russia’s space agency, also reported last month a drop in pressure in the Zvezda service module, which provides living quarters for crew members on the ISS that was caused by an air ...